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The great Grim Fandango fan art project.

The arrival of Grim Fandango Remastered is, without a doubt, a big event for gaming - we think it calls for celebration, and what better way to honor a historic game re-release than with some good old-fashioned mortal combat... Just kidding. It's an art contest!
Grim Fandango is well known for its film-noir inspiration combined with Mexican folklore, which make for a setting and art direction that are truly unique, not simply as far as video games go. It's such a shame then, that so much of the game's original assets, concept and promotional art has been lost to time.

It all starts to come together, doesn't it? The world needs more Grim Fandango uniqueness, and you can help us make that happen. GOG.com wants you to create your own piece of fan art, to make your mark on gaming history!


The basics:
-We want you to make your own Grim Fandango fan art - draw it, photoshop it, finger paint it, whatever you think works best. Your subject matter is Grim Fandango, and that's all we want to say.
-We want to make poster-sized A2 prints of the 3 coolest submissions, get them signed by Tim Schafer, and give them back to the winners!
-We want to show off the best pieces (as many as it takes) by adding them to the bonus goodies that come with Grim Fandango Remastered on GOG.com.
-Give it a shot even if you're not very artsy. Honorable mentions will receive a gift code redeemable for one game worth $5.99.

If that sounds like fun, see the sections below for more rules and important technical details.



The rewards are great.
We're really serious about this, so your reward will be something as unique as your art: The top three winners of our contest will receive a signed, poster-sized print of their artwork! We'll ship your poster to Double Fine, where it will be autographed by Tim Schafer himself and then passed right on to you. We recommend locking it in a vault for all eternity, but that's really your call.

Feeling overwhelmed?
No worries, we want to see everything and the rewards are many! Even if your piece isn't the one we print, there will be runner-ups and honorable mentions aplenty. The best pieces of art will be added to Grim Fandango Remastered as a bonus digital goodie for everyone to see. How's that for being part of history?
We know that you're going to pour your heart into it. Even if your artwork doesn't quite make the cut, all honorable mentions will still receive a small thank-you: a gift code redeemable for one $5.99 game on GOG.com!



The rules are few:
You should submit a JPG preview of your art right here in this forum thread. We'll get in touch with the winners directly to get the high-quality originals - so remember to keep yours on-hand.

We'll be accepting submissions for two weeks, until Wednesday February 11, 2015 at 11:59 PM GMT. We will announce the winners one week later, on February 18, 2015. You're encouraged to submit as many pieces as you want, but we will only choose one winning entry per person.

If you're serious about getting your print out there, there are some technical details to consider: Your piece will be printed on an A2 sized poster, so make sure that you maintain the correct aspect ratio. Size and resolution also matter, for good print quality don't go below 250 DPI.

We want to show off your creativity, so keep in mind that by participating in this contest you give us permission to include your work with the Grim Fandango Remastered bonus goodies, use it for promotional purposes - and if you're a big winner - to print it out.
Post edited January 28, 2015 by Konrad
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LadyRosse: Hi there!

First of all, thanks for bring this game to gog!! it's one of my favourite games ever!!!

I have two entries for the contest, one of them I just made it this week to celebrate the release of the remastered! I'm happy to show it here! I hope you like them!!
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Mitsotakis.983: Well here's my drawing for the contest. Hope you like it!
These too!
Post edited February 03, 2015 by meisjoe
I would really like to win this, but I seem to have chosen an idea that's going to take me four years instead of four days. I wonder if it's acceptable to submit an unfinished drawing with the promise of finishing it before it needs to be printed, though hopefully I can get it done before the closing date.
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NonfatalNerdisms: I would really like to win this, but I seem to have chosen an idea that's going to take me four years instead of four days. I wonder if it's acceptable to submit an unfinished drawing with the promise of finishing it before it needs to be printed, though hopefully I can get it done before the closing date.
I doubt it.

It's difficult enough to judge this competition as is. It becomes much more so when judges are required to imagine the final result.

Plus, GOG is interested in the goodwill of participants. Several artists who struggled to finish on time will be upset if a promise-to-complete is selected over their own work.

Still, I wish you luck!
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¡Buenos días! :)
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Point to note for entrants (particularly those working in traditional media).

As GOG didnt bother to mention the specifics:

A2 @250 dpi minimum is 42 by 59.4 cm / 4134 by 5845 pixels in size. Thats probably an 18 megapixel or higher photo requirement.

not sure why they need a 250 dpi minimum though as high quality print usually needs 300 - but I just thought you'd like to know so you can track down a friend with a sutable camera should you win the top tier prize.
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Hi everyone!

I just finished playing through Grim Fandango Remastered at the weekend (although it only crashed twice so not quite the authentic experience I remember) and felt super inspired!

Firstly there is a painting of Glottis in the garage.
The background was too small, because Glottis definitely isn't too big for the background.

Then I went a little flower crazy with the Sproutella gun.


@GOG, the originals are A3 sized but scanned in at 600dpi and won't have the watermarks.
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pannya: Hi everyone!

I just finished playing through Grim Fandango Remastered at the weekend (although it only crashed twice so not quite the authentic experience I remember) and felt super inspired!

Firstly there is a painting of Glottis in the garage.
The background was too small, because Glottis definitely isn't too big for the background.

Then I went a little flower crazy with the Sproutella gun.

@GOG, the originals are A3 sized but scanned in at 600dpi and won't have the watermarks.
Nice Glottis I really like it :)
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Here are a couple of images I made in GIMP of Manny and Glottis out of parts of pictures that are important to my partner and I such as days out, holidays, signings etc. which I originally made for her. It is significant because we both love Grim Fandango, it being her favourite game of all time, and one of the pictures contains Raphael Sbarge who plays Terry the SeaBee.
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Post edited February 04, 2015 by pcrossland
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I've been a fan of this game ever since I was little and when I head that they were remastering it I got exited in a way that I haven't been in years about a game. Here is my suggestion for a poster. Hope you guys like it.

Also, where is Broken Age Pt.2 Tim?!
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Hello.
My name is Diana and I have my submission ready. I hope you enjoy.
It is a very large image and was drawn with intention of being a poster.
It is also cropped a small amount in order to fit the image size.
The original is even on both sides.
It is also on my deviantart.
savvynachos.deviantart.com

Thank you.
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Post edited February 04, 2015 by SavvyNachos
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belarba: Here is my art.
Hope you enjoy it!

(i have it in 300 dpi here)
Where can I download the 300 dpi of this?? Amazing!!
Greetings!

Haven't played the remastered ver. coz I was expecting a remake (ala Monkey Island 1 and 2), not just a slightly better graphic (well maybe a much better graphic if compared side-by-side with the classic, idk).
I will eventually played it though, finished it for the first time when the first game came out, then played and finished it the second time a decade ago...

Very excited about the project. Will start sketching and hopefully soon I can post it :)
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NonfatalNerdisms: I would really like to win this, but I seem to have chosen an idea that's going to take me four years instead of four days. I wonder if it's acceptable to submit an unfinished drawing with the promise of finishing it before it needs to be printed, though hopefully I can get it done before the closing date.
I'd personally draw the line at "here's a photograph of the finished work, but I can't scan it because the paint isn't yet dry". ;)
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belarba: Here is my art.
Hope you enjoy it!

(i have it in 300 dpi here)
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theboi1nda: Where can I download the 300 dpi of this?? Amazing!!
Here:
http://www.laboratoriomonstro.com.br/grim_fandango-01.png
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Here is my artwork... A sample of a comic strip :O
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